8021AB
IEEE 802.1AB defines the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), a vendor-neutral, data-link layer protocol used by Ethernet devices to advertise identity and capabilities to directly connected neighbors. LLDP enables network devices such as switches, routers, and IP phones to discover each other’s presence and basic characteristics, supporting network management, topology mapping, and troubleshooting.
LLDP operates through Type-Length-Value units called TLVs. An LLDPDU begins with mandatory TLVs for Chassis ID,
LLDP frames are carried at the data-link layer with EtherType 0x88CC and are sent to the multicast
Security and deployment considerations: LLDP provides no built-in authentication or encryption, so enabling it on untrusted